The Steel Warrior line is being developed under direct supervision and guidance from Jim Frost. Jim is personally scrutinizing and approving factory samples throughout the developmental process. Each Steel Warrior blade has a label affixed to show the Rockwell test to 56-58.

The Steel Warrior line is being developed under direct supervision and guidance from Jim Frost. Jim is personally scrutinizing and approving factory samples throughout the developmental process. Each Steel Warrior blade has a label affixed to show the Rockwell test to 56-58.

The Steel Warrior line is being developed under direct supervision and guidance from Jim Frost. Jim is personally scrutinizing and approving factory samples throughout the developmental process. Each Steel Warrior blade has a label affixed to show the Rockwell test to 56-58.

The Steel Warrior line is being developed under direct supervision and guidance from Jim Frost. Jim is personally scrutinizing and approving factory samples throughout the developmental process. Each Steel Warrior blade has a label affixed to show the Rockwell test to 56-58.

Born on a good ole Southern weekend fishing trip, "Uncle Lucky" is the name given to Frost Cutlery president, Jim Frost, by the two young Pipes brothers. Chase and Tyler, sons of SMKW president, Kevin Pipes, were not even eight years old then. To this day Chase and Tyler remember that while they all caught a little something here, got a bite there, Jim reeled in the big catch time after time. They began calling him "Uncle Lucky" that day. As the years passed, the name stuck as Chase and Tyler realized that Jim was able to make a success out of nearly anything, both professionally and personally. Jim remains a successful businessman today. But, it is due to that fishing trip, and many other reasons, that to a couple of young men he will always be "Uncle Lucky"!